From kennethsmith15214 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 12 17:43:45 2004 From: kennethsmith15214 at yahoo.com (Kenneth Smith) Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 14:43:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [wplug-web] E-Mail List Message-ID: <20040412214345.32147.qmail@web10103.mail.yahoo.com> Please put me on your E-Mail list. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From raby1 at imap4.asu.edu Tue Apr 27 22:12:56 2004 From: raby1 at imap4.asu.edu (raby1 at imap4.asu.edu) Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:12:56 -0700 (MST) Subject: [wplug-web] WPLUG Message-ID: Hello, My name is Michael Raby, and I am a member of the Phoenix Linux User Group in Arizona. I am, also, affiliated with a software company that is developing a piece of software for Linux users. This company is in the beta testing stage with this software, and they are asking for Linux users help. On their website they have a link for downloading the beta version. They are asking for those interested in trying this new software to download it and run it for a couple of days/weeks till they get a feel for it. Then they are asking if the user could fill out a survey giving their opinion on the product. Once all the testing is complete this software is going to be sold, so they are offering a free copy of the software to anyone who tests the software and fills out the survey. I am writing you to ask if you think any members of your Linux user group would be interested in helping out with the testing of this software, if you would be so kind to pass on this information to the group. The website for the software is: http://www.fab4linux.com The link for beta tester is on the top of the page just right of center. Thank You in Advance, Michael C. Raby About the software: Fab4linux is a new way to browse the desktop of your favorite linux system. When the program is running it will give you a GUI at the bottom of your screen, which will allow you to browse your computer by using the keyboard. It is fully configurable, giving you the option of what each letter does what. It supports full macros. For instance, you can set it up to have 'k' open your web browse, so when the program is running all you have to do is press 'k', and it will open up the web browse you programmed in. It, also, allows you to browse documents and directories quickly using single keys on the keyboard, and you could open up the documents in the same way. It really is a neat program, and they company would linux users opinion on what they think.